Method for providing contents to external apparatus

ABSTRACT

A content providing method of an electronic apparatus communicably connected with an external apparatus is provided. The method includes receiving a command for transferring content to the external apparatus; checking whether the content includes information indicating that the content is transferable to the external apparatus, the information being set by determining, based on a meta data included in the content, whether a predetermined condition is satisfied; and transferring the content, based on the checked information, to the external apparatus.

PRIORITY

This application is a Continuation Application of U.S. application Ser.No. 12/943,691, which was filed in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office onNov. 10, 2010, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to KoreanPatent Application No. 10-2009-0109494 filed on Nov. 13, 2009 in theKorean Intellectual Property Office, the entire content of each of whichis incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a content providing method,and more particularly to a method for providing contents to an externalapparatus.

2. Description of the Related Art

Recent advances in portable phone technology allow a portable phone toprovide not only a mobile phone function, but also complicatedmultimedia functions, including a camera and an MP3 player. Naturally,users can also utilize a mobile phone service and a function for takingand storing pictures.

Due to the development of communication technologies, the portable phoneis capable of sending its stored pictures to an external apparatus. Ingeneral, since the size of the portable phone is small, a size of adisplay screen is also small. To see the picture stored to the portablephone in a large screen, the user needs to duplicate the picture to adisplay apparatus (e.g., TV, computer, etc.) having a large-scalescreen. Recently developed TVs are communicably connectable with theportable phone to provide the function for checking the pictures storedto the portable phone in real time.

However, the user may not want to reveal all of his/her pictures in theportable phone.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention has been made to address at least the aboveproblems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantagesdescribed below. Accordingly, an aspect of the present disclosureprovides a content providing method for receiving a play command of aparticular content from an external apparatus and for transferring theparticular content to the external apparatus in response to the playcommand when the particular content is defined as a content transferableto the external apparatus.

According to one aspect of the present invention, a content providingmethod of an electronic apparatus communicably connected with anexternal apparatus is provided. The method includes receiving a commandfor transferring content to the external apparatus; checking whether thecontent includes information indicating that the content is transferableto the external apparatus, the information being set by determining,based on a meta data included in the content, whether a predeterminedcondition is satisfied; and transferring the content, based on thechecked information, to the external apparatus.

According to another aspect of the invention, a content providing methodof a content providing system which comprises an electronic apparatusand an external apparatus communicably connected with each other, themethod includes receiving, at the external apparatus, a command fortransferring content; sending, at the electronic apparatus, the commandfor transferring the content from the external apparatus to theelectronic apparatus; checking, at the electronic apparatus, whether thecontent includes information indicating that the content is transferableto the external apparatus, the information being set by determining,based on a meta data included in the content, whether a predeterminedcondition is satisfied; and transferring, at the electronic apparatus,the content, based on the checked information, to the externalapparatus.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the presentinvention will be more apparent from the following detailed descriptionwhen taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a content providing system including aportable phone and a TV, according to an embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 2 is a detailed block diagram illustrating the portable phone andthe TV, according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a content providing method of theportable phone and the TV, according to an embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the input of a content play commandto the portable phone, according to an embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIGS. 5A through 5F are diagrams illustrating content provision of theportable phone and the TV, according to an embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a TV no display message when a photowithout an open tag is to be displayed on the TV, according to anembodiment of the present invention; and

FIGS. 7A and 7B are diagrams illustrating the content providing methodwhen a full open option is selected, according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail withreference to the accompanying drawings. The same or similar componentsmay be designated by the same or similar reference numerals althoughthey are illustrated in different drawings. Detailed descriptions ofconstructions or processes known in the art may be omitted to avoidobscuring the subject matter of the present invention.

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a content providing system including aportable phone 100 and a TV 200, according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

As shown in FIG. 1, the portable phone 100 displays a photo list on itsscreen. The photo list includes a first photo 101, a second photo 102, athird photo 103, a fourth photo 104, a fifth photo 105, and a sixthphoto 106.

An open tag 190 is marked on the second photo 102, the fourth photo 104,and the fifth photo 105. The open tag 190 indicates that a particulartagged content is opened to an external apparatus. Specifically, theopen tag 190 indicates that the particular tagged content is set as acontent transferable to the external apparatus. When the open tag 190 isset, the tagged content is revealed to the external apparatus andtransferable to the external apparatus.

In FIG. 1, the portable phone 100 sets the second photo 102, the fourthphoto 104, and the fifth photo 105 with the open tag 190, for display onthe TV 200.

A screen of the TV 200 displays the second photo 102 in FIG. 1. The TV200 receives the tagged photos from the portable phone 100 and displaysthe received photos on the screen.

The portable phone 100 transfers only the photos with the open tag 190to the TV 200, and the TV 200 displays the received photos on thescreen. A user can mark the open tag 190 on his/her intended photo andview only the intended photo on the TV 200.

FIG. 2 is a detailed block diagram illustrating the portable phone 100and the TV 200, according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The portable phone 100 of FIG. 2 includes a display unit 110, a storageunit 120, a communication unit 130, a portable phone function block 140,a manipulation unit 150, and a control unit 160.

The display unit 110 displays an image for providing functions of theportable phone 100. The display unit 110 displays Graphic UserInterfaces (GUIs) for the user's manipulation on the screen. The displayunit 110 may display a list of the photo contents stored to the portablephone 100 on the screen. The display unit 110 can mark the open tag 190on the photo of which the open tag 190 is set, in the photo contentlist.

The storage unit 120 stores programs for the various functions of theportable phone 100. The storage unit 120 stores various contents. Thestorage unit 120 may save the contents with the open tag being set. Thestorage unit 120 can be implemented using a hard disk, a non-volatilememory, and so forth.

The communication unit 130 can provide a mobile phone service over amobile communication network. The mobile communication network can use aGroup Special Mobile (GSM) communication network or a Wideband CodeDivision Multiple Access (WCDMA) communication network.

The communication unit 130 is communicably connected with the TV 200over a wired or wireless communication network. The communication unit130 can adopt a wired Local Area Network (LAN) or a Universal Serial Bus(USB) for the wired communication, and a wireless LAN, Bluetooth, orZigbee for the wireless communication.

The communication unit 130 receives a play command for a particularcontent from the TV 200. The play command instructs to play theparticular content in the TV 200. In response to the play command, thecommunication unit 130 sends the particular content with the open tag190, to the TV 200.

The portable phone function block 140 performs the functions of theportable phone. For example, the portable phone function block 140carries out a mobile phone function, a texting service function, a bellsound function, etc.

The manipulation unit 150 receives and sends a user's manipulation tothe control unit 160. Specifically, the manipulation unit 150 receivesan open tag set command, an external play command, and an option setcommand from the user.

The open tag set command instructs to set the open tag to at least oneof the stored contents. The external play command instructs to play theopen-tagged contents in the external apparatus. The option set commandinstructs to set one of a full open option and a selective open option.The full open option transfers every content to the external apparatusregardless of the open tagging. The selective open option transfers onlythe open-tagged content to the external apparatus.

The manipulation unit 150 can receive various commands from the user.The manipulation unit 150 can be a button or a touch screen mounted onthe portable phone 100.

The control unit 160 controls the operations of the portable phone 100.More specifically, the control unit 160 controls the communication unit130 to receive the play command of the particular content from the TV200. When the particular content is set as the content transferable tothe external apparatus (i.e., marked with the open tag), the controlunit 160 controls to send the particular content to the TV 200 inresponse to the play command.

The control unit 160 sets at least one content selected by the user fromthe plurality of the stored contents, as the content transferable to theexternal apparatus (i.e., the open-tagged content). The control unit 160tags the content transferable to the external apparatus.

For example, the control unit 160 can set the open tag by tagging on aheader of content data transferable to the external apparatus. Theinformation relating to the open tag is managed per content. Even whenthe content is duplicated to another portable phone, the open-taggedcontent is maintained.

The control unit 160 may set the open tag by adding the contenttransferable to the external apparatus to the open tag list. When theopen-tagged contents are managed using the open tag list, theopen-tagged content list is managed per portable phone.

As stated above, the control unit 160 can set and manage the open tag inthe two manners.

When a particular content is set as the content untransferable to theexternal apparatus (i.e., not open-tagged), the control unit 160controls the communication unit 130 to send a no transfer message to theTV 200 in response to the play command.

The control unit 160 may receive a content list transfer request fromthe TV 200. In response to the content list transfer request, thecontrol unit 160 controls the communication unit 130 to send a list ofthe contents transferable to the external apparatus among the pluralityof the stored contents (i.e., the open-tagged contents to the TV 200).Hence, the user can see the open-tagged contents of the portable phone100 through the TV 200.

When the selective open option is selected and a particular contents isset as the content transferable to the external apparatus (i.e., aparticular content is open-tagged), the control unit 160 controls tosend the particular content to the TV 200 in response to the playcommand. By contrast, when the full open option is selected, the controlunit 160 sends the particular content to the TV 200 in response to theplay command regardless of whether the particular content is set as thecontent transferable to the external apparatus (i.e., whether the opentag is set).

When an external play command for playing a particular content at theexternal apparatus is input and the particular content is set to thecontent transferable to the external apparatus (i.e., the particularcontent is open-tagged), the control unit 160 may send the particularcontent to the TV 200 in response to the input play command. Forexample, when the user inputs the external play command of a particularphoto, the control unit 160 checks whether the corresponding photo isopen-tagged. When the photo is open-tagged, the control unit 160transfers the corresponding photo to the TV 200 in response to the inputplay command.

The control unit 160 may receive a batch transfer command from the TV200. Upon receiving the batch transfer command, the control unit 160transfers only the open-tagged contents to the TV 200. Thus, the usercan receive all of the open-tagged contents using the TV 200.

The control unit 160 may determine whether to transfer the content usingnot only the open tagging but also user information of the externalapparatus. The user information indicates information relating to theuser of the external apparatus. For example, the user information caninclude a user ID.

More specifically, the control unit 160 may send the correspondingcontent to the external apparatus only when its user information matchesthe user information of the external apparatus and the open tag is set.When its user information does not match the user information of theexternal apparatus (i.e., when the user of the external apparatus isdifferent from the user of the portable phone 100), the control unit 160may not send the content that is open-tagged.

As such, according to whether the user information of the externalapparatus matches, the control unit 160 may determine whether totransfer the open-tagged content.

For the content without the open tag, the control unit 160 may determinewhether to send the content using metadata of the content. For example,when receiving the play command for the content without the open tagfrom the external apparatus, the control unit 160 can compare user IDsof the external apparatus and the metadata and transfer thecorresponding content only when the IDs match. As such, even for thecontent without the open tag, the control unit 160 may determine whetherto transfer the corresponding content to the external apparatus in termsof the metadata.

As shown in FIG. 2, the TV 200 includes a display unit 210, a storageunit 220, a communication unit 230, a TV function block 240, amanipulation unit 250, and a control unit 260.

The display unit 210 displays broadcast program images and input imagesof the TV 200. The display unit 210 displays GUIs for the user'smanipulation on the screen.

The display unit 210 may display or play the list of the contents or thecontent received from the portable phone 100 on the screen.

The storage unit 220 stores programs for various functions of the TV200. The storage unit 120 stores various contents received from theportable phone 100. The storage unit 220 can be implemented using a harddisk, a non-volatile memory, and so forth.

The communication unit 230 is communicably connectable with the portablephone 200 over the wired or wireless communication network. Thecommunication unit 230 can use the wired LAN or the USB as the wiredcommunication, and the wireless LAN, Bluetooth, or Zigbee as thewireless communication.

When the play command for a particular content stored to the portablephone 100 is input, the communication unit 230 sends the play command ofthe particular content to the portable phone 100. In reply to the playcommand, the communication unit 230 receives the open-tagged particularcontent from the portable phone 100.

The TV function block 240 performs the functions of the TV 200. Forexample, the TV function block 240 carries out channel tuning, imageprocessing, and so on.

The manipulation unit 250 receives and sends a user's manipulation tothe control unit 260. Specifically, the manipulation unit 250 receivesan external content play command and an external content list displaycommand from the user.

The external content play command instructs to play the content storedto the external apparatus. For example, the external content playcommand can instruct to display the photo content stored to the portablephone 100 on the screen.

The external content list display command instructs to display the listof the contents stored to the external apparatus. The content list mayinclude only the open-tagged contents. For example, the external contentlist display command may instruct to display the list of the open-taggedphoto contents among the photo contents stored to the portable phone100, on the screen.

As described above, the manipulation unit 250 can receive variouscommands from the user. The manipulation unit 250 can be a button or aremote controller disposed on the TV 200.

The control unit 260 controls operations of the TV 200. Specifically,when the external content play command for a particular content isinput, the control unit 260 sends the content play command to theportable phone 100. When the particular content is received from theportable phone 100, the control unit 260 displays or plays the receivedparticular content on the screen. The particular content received at thecontrol unit 260 from the portable phone 100 corresponds to theopen-tagged content.

When the external content list display command is input, the controlunit 260 sends the content list transfer request to the portable phone100. Next, the control unit 260 controls to display the content listreceived from the portable phone 100 on the screen. The content listreceived from the portable phone 100 corresponds to the content list ofthe open-tagged contents.

The control unit 260 may receive the batch transfer command from theuser. When the batch transfer command is input, the control unit 260forwards the batch transfer command to the portable phone 100. In replyto the batch transfer command, the control unit 260 receives only theopen-tagged contents from the portable phone 100. Thus, the user canreceive the open-tagged contents all together using the TV 200.

As constructed above, the portable phone 100 transfers only theopen-tagged contents to the TV 200. Accordingly, the portable phone 100is configured to check only the contents selected by the user throughthe TV 200.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating the content providing method of theportable phone and the TV, according to an embodiment of the presentinvention.

The portable phone 100 sets at least one content selected by the useramong the plurality of the stored contents, as the content transferableto the TV 200 (i.e., as the open-tagged content), in step S310.Specifically, the portable phone 100 tags the content transferable tothe TV 200. For example, the portable phone 100 may set the open tag bymarking the tag on a header of the content data of the contenttransferable to the TV 200.

The TV 200 receives the external content play command of a particularcontent from the user in step S320. The TV 200 sends the content playcommand of the particular content to the portable phone 100 in stepS325.

The portable phone 100 receives the play command for the particularcontent in step S330. The portable phone 100 determines whether the fullopen option is set in step S340. When the full open option is set, theportable phone 100 transfers the particular content to the TV 200 inreply to the play command regardless of whether the particular contentis set to the content transferable to the external apparatus (i.e.,regardless of whether the open tag is set), in step S346.

By contrast, when the full open option is not set (i.e., when theselective open option is selected), the portable phone 100 determineswhether the particular content is set to the content transferable to theexternal apparatus (i.e., whether the particular content isopen-tagged), in step S343. When the particular content is set to thecontent transferable to the external apparatus (i.e., when theparticular content is open-tagged), in response to the play command, theportable phone 100 transfers the particular content to the TV 200 instep S346.

When the particular content is set to the content untransferable to theexternal apparatus (i.e., when the particular content is notopen-tagged), the portable phone 100 sends the no transfer message tothe TV 200 in response to the play command in step S349.

In step S350, it is determined whether particular content is received.When receiving the particular content, the TV 200 plays the particularcontent in step S360. When the particular content is the photo, the TV200 displays the photo on the screen.

When the particular content is not received and the no transfer messageis received, the TV 200 displays the no transfer message, indicatingthat the particular content is untransferable to the TV 200, on thescreen in step S370.

While the portable phone 100 transfers the contents to the TV 200 inthis embodiment of the present invention, the portable phone 100 maysend the content list to the TV 200. Upon receiving the external contentlist display command, the TV 200 sends the content list play command tothe portable phone 100. Next, the portable phone 100 receives thecontent list play command from the TV 200. In response to the contentlist transfer command, the portable phone 100 sends the list of thecontents transferable to the external apparatus (i.e., the open-taggedcontents among the stored contents), to the TV 200.

The TV 200 displays the content list received from the portable phone100 on the screen. The content list received from the portable phone 100corresponds to the content list of the open-tagged contents.

Thus, the user can see the open-tagged contents of the portable phone100 through the TV 200.

While the external play command of the particular content is input tothe TV 200 in this embodiment, the external play command of theparticular content can be input to the portable phone 100, which is nowdescribed in detail with reference to FIG. 4.

FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the input of the content play commandto the portable phone 100, according to an embodiment of the presentinvention.

The portable phone 100 receives the external play command for playing aparticular content on the TV 200 in step S410. Next, the portable phone100 performs the sequence of steps beginning at step S340 of FIG. 3.When the particular content is set as the content transferable to theexternal apparatus (i.e., when the particular content is open-tagged),the portable phone 100 transfers the particular content to the TV 200 inreply to the input play command. For example, when the user inputs theexternal play command for a particular photo, the portable phone 100checks whether the corresponding photo is open-tagged. When the photo isopen-tagged, the portable phone 100 sends the corresponding photo to theTV 200 in response to the input play command.

Thus, the portable phone 100 transfers the only the open-tagged contentsto the TV 200. The portable phone 100 sets to view only the contentsselected by the user through the TV 200.

FIGS. 5A through 5F are diagrams illustrating the content provision ofthe portable phone 100 and the TV 200, according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 5A depicts the open tag marked on the user's intended photo in thephoto list of the portable phone 100. Herein, the open tag 190 indicateswhether the tagged particular content is opened to the externalapparatus. Specifically, the open tag 190 indicates whether the taggedparticular content is set to the content transferable to the externalapparatus. In more detail, when the open tag 190 is set, the taggedcontent is opened and transferable to the external apparatus.

The portable phone 100 displays the photo list in the screen as shown inFIG. 5A. The photo list includes a first photo 101, a second photo 102,a third photo 103, a fourth photo 104, a fifth photo 105, and a sixthphoto 106. The second photo 102 and the fourth photo 104 are marked withthe open tag 190.

In FIG. 5A, the user sets whether to open the fifth photo 105. When theuser selects a reveal item 505 in the open setup menu 500 of the fifthphoto 105 as shown in FIG. 5A, the portable phone 100 marks the open tagon the fifth photo 105. Specifically, the portable phone 100 sets thefifth photo 105 to the content transferable to the external apparatus.

When the user selects the reveal item 505 of the fifth photo 105 asshown in FIG. 5A, the open tag 190 is marked on the fifth photo 105 inthe portable phone 100 as shown in FIG. 5B.

FIG. 5B depicts the particular content play command input by the userthrough the TV 100. When the user selects a ‘portable phone photodisplay’ item 510 as shown in FIG. 5B, the TV 200 receives theparticular content play command for displaying the second photo 102 ofthe portable phone 100.

FIG. 5C depicts the external play command of the particular contentinput by the user through the portable phone 200. When the user selectsa ‘display photo on TV’ item 520 as shown in FIG. 5C, the portable phone100 receives the external play command for displaying the second photo102 on the TV 200.

When the TV 200 receives the particular content play command for thesecond photo 102 from the user as shown in FIG. 5B or when the portablephone 100 receives the external play command for the second photo 102from the user as shown in FIG. 5C, the TV 200 displays the second photo102 on the screen as shown in FIG. 5D.

FIG. 5E depicts a result screen when a next photo display command isinput in FIG. 5D. When the second photo 102 is displayed on the TV 200as shown in FIG. 5D and the user inputs a command for displaying a nextphoto, the portable phone 100 transfers the fourth photo 104 to the TV200. As a result, the TV 200 displays the fourth photo 104 following thesecond photo 102 as shown in FIG. 5E. Since the third photo 103 of theportable phone 100 is not open-tagged and the TV 200 cannot display thethird photo 103, the fourth photo 104 is displayed as the next photo ofthe second photo 102.

FIG. 5F depicts a result screen when a next photo display command isinput in FIG. 5E. When the fourth photo 102 is displayed on the TV 200as shown in FIG. 5E and the user inputs a command for displaying a nextphoto, the portable phone 100 transfers the fifth photo 105 to the TV200. Hence, the TV 200 displays the fifth photo 105 as the next photo ofthe fourth photo 104 as shown in FIG. 5F.

When a next photo display command is input in FIG. 5F, the TV 200displays the second photo 102 again as the next photo as shown in FIG.5D.

As such, the portable phone 100 can set to display only the photosopen-tagged by the user on the TV 200. Thus, the user can set to displayhis/her intended photos of the photos stored to the portable phone 100on the TV 200.

In FIG. 6, the display of the photo not open-tagged is attempted in theTV and the TV no display message 610 is displayed.

FIG. 6 depicts the user who inputs the external play command to displaythe sixth photo 106 on the TV 200. While the user manipulates to displaythe sixth photo 106 in the screen of the TV 200 in FIG. 6, the sixthphoto 106 is not marked with the open tag 190. Thus, the portable phone100 sends the no transfer message to the TV 200.

The portable phone 100 displays the message 610 indicating that thesixth photo 106 is untransferable to the TV 200, in the screen. The TV200 receives the no transfer message from the portable phone 100 anddisplays a message 620 indicating of no photo display on the screen.

When the user attempts to display the photo not open-tagged in the TV200, the portable phone 100 and the TV 200 display the messageindicating no display on the screen.

The portable phone 100 may receive the option set command from the user,which is described in detail with reference to FIGS. 7A and 7B. FIGS. 7Aand 7B illustrate content provision when the full open option isselected, according to an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 7A depicts the screen of the portable phone 100 displaying anoption setup menu 710. The option setup menu is to set one of the fullopen option and the selective open option. Using the option setup menu,the user can input the option set command to the portable phone 100.

The full open option transfers every content to the TV 200 regardless ofwhether the open tag is set. The selective open option transfers onlythe open-tagged contents to the TV 200.

When the user selects the full open option in the option setup menu asshown in FIG. 7A, the portable phone 100 transfers every content to theTV 200 regardless of the open tag. Accordingly, when the full openoption is selected in the portable phone 100, the TV 200 can displayseven the photos not open-tagged in the screen.

Hence, when the full open option is selected, the TV 200 may display thefirst photo 101 not open-tagged in the screen as shown in FIG. 7B.

As such, using the option, the user may set the portable phone 100 todisplay even the contents not open-tagged on the TV 200.

While the content is a photo in this embodiment of the presentinvention, other various contents can be applied. More specifically,besides the photo, the content can be a video, music, a document, etc.

The play of the content is construed differently according to thecontent type. Specifically, when the content is a photo, the play of thecontent displays the photo in the screen. When the content is a video,the play of the content plays the video on the screen. When the contentis music, the play of the content plays the music. When the content is adocument, the play of the content displays the document on the screen.

Furthermore, the content can be transmitted in a file or in a streaming.

While the electronic apparatus is the portable phone 100 in thisembodiment of the present invention, any apparatus capable oftransferring the content externally can be employed. For example, theelectronic apparatus can employ a portable phone, a TV, an MP3 player, aPMP, a PDA, a notebook computer, and a computer capable of sending andreceiving data.

While the electronic apparatus is the TV 200 in this embodiment of thepresent invention, any apparatus capable of receiving and playing thecontent can be employed. For example, besides the TV, the electronicapparatus can employ a portable phone, an MP3 player, a PMP, a PDA, anotebook computer, and a computer capable of sending and receiving data.

According to various embodiments of the present invention, when the playcommand for the particular content is received from the externalapparatus and the particular content is set to the content transferableto the external apparatus, the content providing method transfers theparticular content to the external apparatus in reply to the playcommand. Thus, the user can check only his/her intended photos in theexternal apparatus.

While the invention has been shown and described with reference tocertain embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled inthe art that changes in form and detail may be made therein withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in theappended claims and their equivalents.

What is claimed is:
 1. A content providing method of an electronicapparatus communicably connected with an external apparatus, the methodcomprising: receiving a command for transferring content to the externalapparatus; checking whether the content includes information indicatingthat the content is transferable to the external apparatus, theinformation being set by determining, based on a meta data included inthe content, whether a predetermined condition is satisfied; andtransferring the content, based on the checked information, to theexternal apparatus.
 2. The content providing method of claim 1, whereinthe information is set when user IDentifiers (IDs) of the externalapparatus is matched with user IDs included in the metadata.
 3. Thecontent providing method of claim 1, further comprising: setting atleast one content selected by a user from a plurality of storedcontents, to the content transferable to the external apparatus.
 4. Thecontent providing method of claim 3, wherein setting the at least onecontent includes tagging the content transferable to the externalapparatus.
 5. The content providing method of claim 1, furthercomprising: receiving a content list transfer request from the externalapparatus; and in response to the content list transfer request, sendinga list comprising only contents transferable to the external apparatusamong a plurality of stored contents, to the external apparatus.
 6. Thecontent providing method of claim 1, wherein the content is sent to theexternal apparatus in response to the command when a first option isselected and the content is set to the content transferable to theexternal apparatus.
 7. The content providing method of claim 6, wherein,when a second option is selected, the content is sent to the externalapparatus in response to the command regardless of whether the contentis set to the content transferable to the external apparatus.
 8. Thecontent providing method of claim 1, wherein the content comprises atleast one of image content, video content, music content, and documentcontent.
 9. A content providing method of a content providing systemwhich comprises an electronic apparatus and an external apparatuscommunicably connected with each other, the method comprising:receiving, at the external apparatus, a command for transferringcontent; sending, at the electronic apparatus, the command fortransferring the content from the external apparatus to the electronicapparatus; checking, at the electronic apparatus, whether the contentincludes information indicating that the content is transferable to theexternal apparatus, the information being set by determining, based on ameta data included in the content, whether a predetermined condition issatisfied; and transferring, at the electronic apparatus, the content,based on the checked information, to the external apparatus.
 10. Thecontent providing method of claim 9, wherein the information is set whenuser IDentifiers (IDs) of the external apparatus is matched with userIDs included in the metadata.
 11. The content providing method of claim9, further comprising: setting, at the electronic apparatus, at leastone content selected by a user from a plurality of stored contents, tothe content transferable to the external apparatus.
 12. The contentproviding method of claim 9, further comprising: sending a no transfermessage from the electronic apparatus to the external apparatus inresponse to the command, when the content is set to a contentuntransferable to the external apparatus.
 13. The content providingmethod of claim 9, further comprising: receiving, at the externalapparatus, a content list display command; sending a content listtransfer request from the external apparatus to the electronicapparatus; and in response to the content list transfer request, sendinga list including contents transferable to the external apparatus among aplurality of stored contents, from the electronic apparatus to theexternal apparatus.
 14. The content providing method of claim 9, whereinthe content is sent to the external apparatus in response to the commandwhen a first option is selected and the content is set to the contenttransferable to the external apparatus.
 15. The content providing methodof claim 14, wherein, when a second option is selected, the content issent to the external apparatus in response to the command regardless ofwhether the content is set to the content transferable to the externalapparatus.
 16. The content providing method of claim 9, wherein thecontent comprises at least one of image content, video content, musiccontent, and document content.
 17. The content providing method of claim9, further comprising: receiving, at the electronic apparatus, a commandfor playing the content in the external apparatus, wherein the contentis sent to the external apparatus from the electronic apparatus inresponse to the command when the content is set to the contenttransferable to the external apparatus.
 18. The content providing methodof claim 9, wherein the information is included in a header area of thecontent.